> Ok, understood. Both Format$() and Format() use it > > Debug sLangu;; "Now()="; Now();; "Format$="; Format$(Now(), "dd/mm/yyyy > hh:nn:ss.uu");; " Format="; Format(Now(), "dd/mm/yyyy hh:nn:ss.uu") > > MMain.Main.19: en_CA.UTF-8 Now()=2015-08-29 15:38:55 Format$=29-08-2015 > 15:38:55.457 Format=29-08-2015 15:38:55.457 > ------------------------------------ > Debug sLangu; gb.NewLine & gb.Tab; "Now()="; Now(); gb.NewLine & gb.Tab; > "Format$="; Format$(Now(), "dd/mm/yyyy hh:nn:ss.uu"); gb.NewLine & > gb.Tab; " Format="; Format(Now(), "dd/mm/yyyy hh:nn:ss.uu") > > > MMain.Main.20: en_CA.UTF-8 > Now()=2015-08-29 15:38:55 > Format$=29-08-2015 15:38:55.457 > Format=29-08-2015 15:38:55.457 >
Format() and Format$() are actually the same function (synonym). See latest GambasTester if you like to see how I implemented localization independent test for date formats (begins from row 999). Not perfect but it will catch rubbish outputs for the separators. Jussi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user